You mean if I get one I can’t tow it with my Chevy?
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You can see a guy in a cherry picker moving/checking the utility lines. I don’t remember this front angle on the post of 78-1 being moved, but the width of that trailer is impressive, looks like a good 20ft+.

Can’t wait to see interior photos to see the difference in interior design.

Hi Mark:
Hull windows have their place on flush deck sailboats where we first used them in 1983. Wind Horse had them out of habit, but we found they were rarely uncovered. In port, at anchor, our dock shades were almost always down for privacy. In high latitudes they were down so you could sleep. So what is the point of taking the risks – think iceberg projection, hooking the inset, and spinning the hull into an underwater projecting shelf – if they are only opened at the dock during boat shows and/or on rare real world occasions. They also interfere with the placement of art, which has no risks and is easily changed.